Diseases of the Mouth

Abstract
THE following study of oral lesions comprises an additional group of patients seen in the past twelve years, combined with a previous report of a clinical and pathological study.1 In presenting this summary of 4728 patients with 5207 lesions we are able to give a more accurate idea of the frequency of oral lesions based on a compilation of both office and clinic cases. It was noted that no marked change has occurred in the incidence of the latter half of the period as compared with the first except for a rapid diminution in the number of cases of primary . . .

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